Let S = {v1, v2, v3} be a set of linearly independent vectors in R^3. (a) Are the vectors in the set T1 = {v1, v1 + v3, v3} linearly independent? Show how you arrived at your answer. (b) Are the vectors in the set T2 = {v1 − v3, 3v1 + v2, v2 + 5v3} linearly independent? Show how you arrived at your answer

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Let S = {v1, v2, v3} be a set of linearly independent vectors in R^3. (a) Are the vectors in the set T1 = {v1, v1 + v3, v3} linearly independent? Show how you arrived at your answer. (b) Are the vectors in the set T2 = {v1 − v3, 3v1 + v2, v2 + 5v3} linearly independent? Show how you arrived at your answer.
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